A hands free popcorn bucket for removably mounting in a recess of a cup holder. An upper container is joined to a hollow base that is extended into the cup holder recess. A rim is formed at the bottom of the upper container preventing the bucket from rocking back and forth when resting atop an arm of a chair.
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6. A container for holding items and being mountable to a cup holder of a chair arm comprising:
an upper container having a continuous ring shaped top side wall forming an open top and a bottom, said upper container having an upper container bottom wall extending across said bottom and joined to and along said continuous ring shaped side wall, said upper container bottom wall having a central opening with a downwardly extending portion allowing items within said upper container to fall therethrough; and,
a lower container having a continuous ring shaped lower side wall to removably fit into a cup holder of a chair arm, said lower side wall having inwardly facing surfaces secured to said downwardly extending portion of said upper container bottom wall and being aligned with said central opening to receive items falling through said central opening from said upper container, said upper container bottom wall aligned with said upper container side wall forming a planar surface to rest atop a chair arm when said lower container extends into a cup holder of the chair arm limiting relative motion therebetween.
1. A hands free bucket for holding edible products including popcorn and being removably mountable into a recess of a cup holder formed in an arm of a chair comprising:
an upper container having a container side wall and a container bottom wall joined together with an open top forming a cavity for receiving edible products including popcorn, said container bottom wall having edge portions joined to said container side wall, said bottom wall further having a center portion with downwardly extending portions defining an opening allowing edible products in said container to fall downwardly from said container; and,
a lower cup shaped base having a base side wall with inwardly facing surfaces and a base bottom wall joined to said base side wall, said base side wall sized to fit into a recess of a cup holder formed in an arm of a chair supporting said upper container there above, said downwardly extending portions of said container bottom wall extend into said base resting against said inwardly facing surfaces of said base side wall and joined thereto securing said upper container to said lower cup shaped base and allowing edible products in said container to fall downwardly therefrom into said base; and wherein:
said container side wall extending downwardly from said container bottom wall forming a rim extending beneath said container bottom wall surrounding said base side wall forming an annular recess located between said container side wall and said downwardly extending portions of said container bottom wall, said rim providing rigidity for said container while resting atop and supporting said container atop the arm of the chair.
2. The bucket of
3. The bucket of
said base side wall extending downwardly from said base bottom wall providing rigidity for said lower cup shaped base.
4. The bucket of
said base side wall has a diameter smaller than said container side wall.
5. The bucket of
said rim of said container side wall turns inwardly and then upwardly forming a continuous container channel, said edge portions of said container bottom wall extend to said container side wall and then downwardly adjacent said container side wall into said container channel being secured therein; and,
said base side wall has a cylindrical bottom edge which turns inwardly and then upwardly forming a continuous base channel, said base bottom wall extends to said base side wall and then downwardly adjacent said base side wall into said base channel.
7. The container of
said upper container and said lower container are produced from four separate pieces of wax coated paperboard joined together into a unified structure.
8. The container of
said top side wall is of a one piece construction with opposite ends fixedly joined together, said upper container bottom wall with a downwardly extending portion is of a one piece construction, said lower side wall is also of a one piece construction with opposite ends fixedly joined together with said lower container having a lower container bottom wall of a one piece construction.
9. The container of
said lower side wall extends below said lower container bottom wall forming an annular recess surrounding said lower side wall.
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Field of the Invention
This invention is in the field of containers and more specifically containers for holding edible products, such as, popcorn.
Description of the Prior Art
In my U.S. Design Patent D746,110 issued Dec. 29, 2015, I disclose a popcorn bucket that has a bottom portion to extend into a cup holder recess of a chair arm, for example, as typically found in a movie theatre or other such entertainment facility. My disclosure herein provides for the utility aspects of my invention.
A variety of different types of containers have been provided for holding edible products and in particular products that are consumed while watching various entertainments and in particular movies. In many cases, the containers are quite large with the food provided within the container being shared by two people sitting side-by-side in separate arm chairs. As a result, containers have been provided with a bottom extension which will fit into the cup holder recess provided in the chair arm thereby eliminating the need for separately holding the container. Several different versions are disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 7,748,536 issued to Cassese et al.
A sample of prior art containers include those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,079 issued to Jeng, U.S. Pat. No. 6,382,449 issued to Kazmierski et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 1,665,289 issued to Weaver. In both the Jeng and Kazmierski et al. patents, multiple containers are disclosed in a stacked condition. Despite the prior art containers, there is still a need for a container that may be removably held in the cup holder recess of a chair with the container being relatively stable preventing the container from being knocked out of the cup holder and spilled onto people located adjacent the cup holder. At the same time, the container must be easily inserted into and then removed from the cup holder. Disclosed herein is a hands free popcorn bucket that improves over the prior devices and in particularly provides rigidity and stability relative to the bucket and the arm chair.
In addition to disclosure of the structure of my new and improved bucket, I have further disclosed a method for producing same employing low cost techniques and materials. The method includes producing the bucket manually or manufactured in automated fashion.
One embodiment of the present invention is a hand free popcorn bucket for removably mounting into a recess of a cup holder formed in an arm of a chair. An upper container has a container side wall and a container bottom wall joined together with an open top forming a cavity for receiving popcorn. The container bottom wall has edge portions joined to the container side wall and further has a center portion with downwardly extending portions defining an opening allowing the popcorn in the container to fall downwardly from the container. A lower cup shaped base has a base side wall with inwardly facing surfaces and a base bottom wall joined to the base side wall. The base side wall is sized to fit into the recess of a cup holder formed in an arm of a chair supporting the upper container there above. The downwardly extending portions of the upper container bottom wall extend into the base resting against the inwardly facing surfaces of the base side wall and joined thereto securing the upper container to the lower cup shaped base and allowing the popcorn in the container to fall downwardly therefrom into the base. The upper container side wall extends downwardly from the container bottom wall forming a rim extending beneath the container bottom wall surrounding the base side wall and forming an annular recess located inwardly of the container side wall. The downwardly extending portions of the container bottom wall forming the rim provide rigidity for the container while supporting the container atop the arm of the chair.
Another embodiment of the present invention is a method of forming a popcorn bucket for removably mounting into a recess of a cup holder formed in an arm of a chair with the bucket having an upper container and a lower container comprising the steps of producing an upper container by rolling a flat piece of wax coated paperboard so that the upper container has opposite end portions, a top edge portion and a bottom edge portion and form an inverted frustoconical shape The opposite end portions are joined together with the frustoconical shape having an open top, an open bottom and a continuous container side wall. The top edge portion is curled forming a top rim. The bottom edge portion is folded inwardly and then upwardly forming a continuous container channel located inwardly of the bottom edge portion. A disk shaped piece of wax coated paperboard with outer edge portions forms a container bottom wall. The disk shaped piece is extended across the open bottom to form the bottom wall of the upper container. The outer edge portions of the disk shaped piece are extended downwardly into the channel. A central opening is formed in the container bottom wall creating the downwardly extending pieces of the bottom wall. The container side wall is extended downwardly past the container bottom wall forming a container rim extending beneath the container bottom wall while surrounding the base side wall forming an annular container recess located between the container side wall and the downwardly extending portions of the container bottom wall thereby providing rigidity for the container while supporting the container atop the arm of a chair.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hands free popcorn bucket having exceptional rigidity and stability when mounted to an arm chair cup holder.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a hands free popcorn bucket in a relatively inexpensive manner.
In addition, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved container for holding edible products to be shared between adjacent consumers.
Related objects and advantageous of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now more particularly to
The top edge portion 40 (
The center portion 46 (
The lower cup shaped base 32 is formed in a manner similar to the formation of container 31 in that the base 32 is produced by rolling a flat piece of wax coated paperboard having opposite end portions 51 and 52 (
The base side wall 49 has a cylindrical bottom edge 60 (
An alternate embodiment of the hands free popcorn bucket 130 is shown in
Container side wall 33 (
The method of forming the bucket includes forming an upper container and a lower container and joining the containers together. The bucket can be produced manually one at a time or may be manufactured in large quantities in automated fashion. The bucket removably mounts into a cup holder formed in the arm of a chair. The upper container is formed by rolling a flat piece of wax coated paperboard having opposite end portions into an annular configuration. The top edge portion has a diameter larger that the bottom edge portion forming an inverted frustoconical shape. The opposite end portions are joined together forming the annular configuration providing an open top and an open bottom with the container side wall being continuous. The top edge portion of the side wall is curled forming a top rim whereas the bottom edge portion is folded inwardly and then upwardly forming a continuous container channel. The bottom wall of the upper container is a disk shaped piece and also is produced from wax coated paperboard having outer edge portions. The disk shaped bottom wall of the upper containers is extended across the open bottom of the upper container with the outer edge portions of the bottom wall being folded downwardly and inserted into the channel formed by the continuous side wall. The outer edge portions of the bottom wall are then joined inside the channel to the container side wall permanently affixing the two together. The outer edge portions of the bottom wall along with the bottom edge of the upper container form a container rim extending beneath the upper container bottom wall and surrounding the longitudinal axis The rim encircles a continuous annular recess surrounding the side wall of the lower container with the recess located between the upper container side wall and the downwardly extending portions of the upper container bottom wall thereby providing rigidity for the container wall supporting the container atop the rim of a chair. A central opening in the bottom wall is then formed by creating downwardly extending pieces of the bottom wall encircling the longitudinal axis of the bucket.
The method further includes producing the lower container which is a base holder in a similar manner as the upper container by rolling a flat piece of paperboard having opposite end portions joined together forming an inverted frustoconical shape. The downwardly extending portions of the upper container bottom wall are extended into the lower container adjacent the inside surface of the lower container side wall and are joined thereto. The bottom edge of the lower container side wall is folded inwardly and then upwardly forming a continuous base channel. The bottom wall of the base is formed from a disk shaped piece of wax coated paperboard having outer edge base portions that extend downwardly into the base channel and are joined to the side wall of the base in permanent fashion.
Many advantages of the present invention result from the disclosed structure. For example, the base rim 60 (
Many variations are contemplated and included in the present invention. For example, the base portion of the bucket will fit into cup holders of different types of chairs and various types of seating such as movie theatre seats/chairs, sport arena seats/chairs, and/or couches, sofas, recliners, love seats, etc. Likewise, although the bucket is described as being produced from wax coated paperboard, many other suitable paper/board materials are appropriate with many different types of adhesives and/or fasteners being utilized to join the components together. The side wall of the upper container and the side wall of the lower container are each of a one piece construction. Likewise, the upper container bottom wall and the lower container bottom wall are each of a one piece construction. Thus, the entire bucket is produced from four separate pieces that are joined together into a one piece unified structure. The method of construction is particularly low cost and efficient to use with the capacity of the container being maximized by allowing the edible products within the upper container to first fill the interior cavity of the base.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
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